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How do we know the church has drifted from God's truth?

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Indicators of the church's drift include a lack of reverence for God and a departure from sound doctrine.

The church's drifting from God's truth can often be observed through its attitudes and practices. In the early church, as articulated in Acts 5, believers had a profound fear of God that shaped their community and worship. In contrast, modern churches may minimize the seriousness of sin, leading to a culture of compromise and a desire to attract the world rather than please God. This drift is evidenced by a tendency to lower doctrinal standards, replace reverence with entertainment, and prioritize numerical growth over genuine conversions. Thus, the church should regularly assess whether it reflects the foundational attitudes of holiness and fear that characterized the early believers.
Scripture References: Acts 5:11, 2 Timothy 4:3-4, Jude 1:12

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